Adventureland Pavement Refurbishment Already Past Swiss Family Treehouse

Just five days ago, we updated you on the progress the themed pavement was making in Adventureland, and already more has been added.

Previously in Adventureland

A roped-off area in an outdoor setting with buildings, trees, and people walking in the background.

Here, you can see where our previous update ended. The last space that was completed was at the entrance of the Swiss Family Treehouse. There is even some scoring still in the grey concrete, which is where our update continues.

Adventureland Pavement Update

People walk and push strollers on a partially unpaved path in a sunny area with buildings and vegetation. A rope barrier is in the foreground.

The newest space of pavement to have been completed in Adventureland is right next to our previous update, past the canons of the Swiss Family Treehouse and just before The Magic Carpets of Aladdin.

An outdoor walkway bordered by shops and trees with scattered visitors strolling under a clear sky. A rope barrier and shadowed areas are visible on the ground.

Here is the other angle of the newest themed pavement section. It features many of the same qualities as our previous updates. There is green moss closer to the side of the walkway, and you can see pebbles and tracks throughout the pavement.

A roped-off dirt area in an outdoor space, casting shadow of trees and surrounded by people walking on a paved path in the background.

It does appear that the concrete lightens as it dries and looks a bit more dusty than muddy. The distressed look matches some of the weathering already done on the Adventureland facades.

A shaded outdoor seating area with wooden beams and tables, adjacent to a walkway that has some strollers parked nearby. Trees and plants surround the seating area.

Here, you can really see those hidden details in the pavement. There are cart tracks, animal footprints, and more hidden in the intentionally “cracking” pavement.

People walk along a winding path in a lush outdoor setting with various plants and trees; some buildings are visible in the background.

While the refurbishment has caused a few bottleneck situations in the land since its start, crews appear to continue working on one side of the walkway at a time to minimize effects on guest flow.

Have you been keeping up with the Adventureland pavement refurbishment? What do you think of the new look? Let us know in the comments, and check out all of our past updates on this project.

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